Dinosaur
AH veteran
Earlier this year I was bait fishing for Black Bream in the Maribyrnong River, Victoria, Australia.
I was catching a few under size Black Bream on light gear, they are excellent fighters, when I hooked a larger fish which appeared to be going crazy, fighting differently.
I immediately assumed that it may be another species, but lo and behold, I landed 2 Black Bream on the one hook.
A further inspection revealed that I had only hooked the smaller fish in the jaw, which in turn, lassoed the fishing line around a larger fish. The line had dug behind the larger fishes dorsal fin, and around it's pectoral fins and had a hell of a shock when it realized what had occurred.
I have hooked two fish in the mouth, with the same hook in the past, but to lasso a fish, that's something different.
Both fish have been released to safely swim away.
Tight Lines
Rob
I was catching a few under size Black Bream on light gear, they are excellent fighters, when I hooked a larger fish which appeared to be going crazy, fighting differently.
I immediately assumed that it may be another species, but lo and behold, I landed 2 Black Bream on the one hook.
A further inspection revealed that I had only hooked the smaller fish in the jaw, which in turn, lassoed the fishing line around a larger fish. The line had dug behind the larger fishes dorsal fin, and around it's pectoral fins and had a hell of a shock when it realized what had occurred.
I have hooked two fish in the mouth, with the same hook in the past, but to lasso a fish, that's something different.

Both fish have been released to safely swim away.
Tight Lines
Rob